Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Little boys are not normally noted for observance of protocol. But when William Wallace Daniel, 4, was asked by Grandfather Harry S. Truman, 79, to accompany him to a bridge dedication, William fell solemnly into step a respectful three paces behind, with all the inborn aplomb of a White House aide. After the bridge at Florida's Duck Key had been named after him, Truman met the press. Who would be the Republican presidential candidate? Harry riposted: "I don't nominate Republicans; I just beat...
...Connor's hero is a gabby old stage Irishman named Daniel Considine. A former professional hoofer, he turns up suddenly one night at the home of his son in an unnamed city that is quite obviously meant to be Boston. Daniel has not seen or thought about his son in some 20 years, but he settles down in an upstairs bedroom to live out what promises to be a long and madding old age. In the eariy hours of the morning, before anybody else is astir, he can be heard shuffling through an old dance routine and quavering...
...idea was not. From Crevecoeur on, Americans have embraced the concept of the melting pot to affirm their peculiar destiny and to reassure themselves that despite the diversity of its people the United States is or will be one nation indivisible. In Beyond the Melting Pot Nathan Glazer and Daniel P. Moynihan challenge the very idea of the melting pot through an examination of the Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Jews, Italians and Irish of New York City...
Nadav Safran, assistant professor of Government (Studies in the role of bureaucracy in advanced and developing countries, in Egypt and throughout the Middle East). Daniel Seltzer, assistant professor of English (Studies in the development of Shakespeare's ethical view and artistic method, at Harvard and in England...
...first prizes of $35 each were awarded to H. Todd Cobey '65, who recited "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan" by Vachel Lindsay, and to Daniel N. Freudenberger '66, who recited excerpts from "The Zoo Story" by Edward Albee...